Email to Charles Xavier, from S. Shaw
Jan. 18th, 2005 01:55 pmTo: xavier@xavier.edu
From: sshaw@shawindustries.net
Subject: Return of property
Professor Xavier,
I am aware that my son, Shinobi, is no longer a resident of your estate, nor is he affiliating himself with your school. When he chose to reside with you, I permitted it out of a father's intent to let his son learn by making mistakes. However, Shinobi has chosen to distance himself further, and has taken with him certain items that I consider heirlooms to the Shaw family. As my son does not seem to value his birth family, I have made the painful yet inevitable choice to demand that these things - sentimental items, mind you - be returned. If Shinobi has not left them in your care, I expect your cooperation in providing me with his location and a means by which to contact him.
I await your reply and acquiescence.
Sincerely,
Sebastian Shaw
From: sshaw@shawindustries.net
Subject: Return of property
Professor Xavier,
I am aware that my son, Shinobi, is no longer a resident of your estate, nor is he affiliating himself with your school. When he chose to reside with you, I permitted it out of a father's intent to let his son learn by making mistakes. However, Shinobi has chosen to distance himself further, and has taken with him certain items that I consider heirlooms to the Shaw family. As my son does not seem to value his birth family, I have made the painful yet inevitable choice to demand that these things - sentimental items, mind you - be returned. If Shinobi has not left them in your care, I expect your cooperation in providing me with his location and a means by which to contact him.
I await your reply and acquiescence.
Sincerely,
Sebastian Shaw
no subject
Date: 2005-01-18 10:30 pm (UTC)From: xavier@xavier.edu
Subject: re: Return of property
Mr. Shaw
As you have stated, Shinobi is currently no longer a resident of my estates nor affiliated with the school. However, regardless of the situation, I find myself at odds with the notion that I would reveal private information regarding someone without their express authorization.
As a matter of fact, it had been made clear to me that under no circumstances I am to advise you as to his location or how one might contact him.
As such, I find myself disinclined to acquiesce to your request.
Should Shinobi ever change his mind on the matter, however, I shall make certain to advise you of this.
Regards,
Charles Xavier